or OARISTYS, a term in the Greek poetry, signifying a dialogue between a husband and his wife; such as that in the fifth book of the Iliad between Hector and Andromache.
Scaliger observes, that the oaritus is not properly any particular little poem, or entire piece of poetry; but always a part of a great one. He adds, that the passage now cited in Homer is the only proper oaritus extant in the ancient poets.